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That isn't true. The segment is based around people either answering an uncomfortable question or eating a "disgusting" food. The only caveat is that the vast majority of these "disgusting" foods originate in Asia and are eaten by billions of Asians every day. This is white privilege at its finest.No, he said chicken feet were disgusting. Please explain to me how that besmirches an ENTIRE food culture? He was simply giving his opinion on one food item. Boo ****ing hoo!
My wife is Latina and finds chicken feet disgusting, I guess she is self hating according to actually racist lefties.
You do understand what the word privilege means, right?That isn't true. The segment is based around people either answering an uncomfortable question or eating a "disgusting" food. The only caveat is that the vast majority of these "disgusting" foods originate in Asia and are eaten by billions of Asians every day. This is white privilege at it's finest.
That isn't true. The segment is based around people either answering an uncomfortable question or eating a "disgusting" food. The only caveat is that the vast majority of these "disgusting" foods originate in Asia and are eaten by billions of Asians every day. This is white privilege at it's finest.
Aren't you guys supposed to be saying LatinX, come on, get with the current agenda.I once worked with a Latina woman who brought a "tres leches" cake to one of our office covered dish lunches. I cut into it and milk started oozing out of both sides of the slice. I put the knife down, said no thanks, and walked away! I guess I should start drafting a formal letter of apology right now!
Clearly not. According to the host their food is disgusting and thus they are disgusting. It's clear he doesn't want Asians watching his show. That's his perogative, but when people call him out for his racism he will have to deal with it.Well then this show isn't for them is it? They do have the right turn off the TV and not watch. Again, it's the narcissistic viewpoint of "the whole world should change for ME, rather than I need to find a way as an individual to cope when I see something I disagree with from the collective."
Clearly not. According to the host their food is disgusting and thus they are disgusting. It's clear he doesn't want Asians watching his show. That's his perogative, but when people call him out for his racism he will have to deal with it.
If that race regularly eats dogs, then they deserve all the insensitivity that comes their way. And maybe if they didn’t eat bats, another 600,000 Americans might still be around, so, I could case less if it is seen as insensitive. Truth hurts sometimesIs it not culturally insensitive to broadcast an entire race's food as "disgusting" ?
So liberal America sees our Southern God Fearing, gun loving, traditional values, heterosexual centric, meat eating, gas guzzling, Chick Fil A consuming, NASACR racing, military supporting, good mannered culture as disgusting. So that is “privilege” too under your definition, right?Sure, the ability to denigrate an entire race's culture as disgusting without thinking twice.
Is it not culturally insensitive to broadcast an entire race's food as "disgusting" ?
God, take me now because this world makes absolutely no sense to me anymore.
To my two young boys, I apologize for the world that I have brought you into and that you are going to have to somehow navigate your lives through this insanity for the next 70+ years.
James Corden changing Spill Your Guts or Fill Your Guts segment after cultural insensitivity claims (msn.com)